Palazzo della Prefettura, Naples

Palazzo della Prefettura
Palazzo della Prefettura

Palazzo della Prefettura from Piazza del Plebiscito, above in the far hill, the Certosa di San Martino.
Former names Palazzo della Foresteria
General information
Type Palace
Architectural style Neo-Classical
Location Naples, Italy
Address Piazza del Plebiscito 1, 80132 Naples NA, Italy
Construction started 1815
Client Ferdinand I of the Two Sicilies
Owner Kingdom of the Two Sicilies
Invalid designation
Official name Palazzo della Foresteria
Type Non-movable
Criteria Monument
State Party Italy

The 'Palazzo della Prefettura or Palace of the Prefecture is a monumental palace located in the central Piazza del Plebiscito in Naples, Italy. It stands in front and to the north of the Royal palace.

History

The palace previously called Palazzo della Foresteria, was commissioned by Ferdinand I of the Two Sicilies as a guest house in the gardens of his royal palace. It had previously housed a 14th-century convent of Basilian Monks. The present Neoclassical building and its twin across the piazza were designed by the 19th century architects Leopoldo Laperuta and Antonio De Simone. In 1890 Antonio Curri decorated the first floor Caffè Gambrinus, noted in the 19th century for attracting artists.[1]

References

Coordinates: 40°50′12″N 14°14′54″E / 40.8366°N 14.2482°E / 40.8366; 14.2482


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